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% Untfrrctiiuj IMtsrrilatnj. Read this ye Blind Merchants. AV? would rcspectfull}' direct the attoultion ' of tome of our morclinuts to the follow ing excedent article. i "Newspapers are to a town what it* ndvertiseinents are to Its merchants. Thev do for n town gratuitously what advertising does for * man of business at a liigli cost. Thev ' concentrate public atteiition upon its builJit* sight*, "Hons.,' nr.J wonders, its attractions of every name and class, uppermost to tho public mind. Tliey go into every itook and corner of the surrounding country, info every man's abor, and to every man'* fireside; they go abroad to very great distances, into other communities, among strangers, exciting an Interest among its concerns, and spreading information of its trado and attractions wherever they go. The more the public at large hear and read of a town or country, the more thev arc temptid to see, fisit and explore it. What would a merchant be if fii.s name were unknown to the public, and his business woro as obscure as -his namo I What would a merchant's sign j l>onrd over the street door of his storo do in ttUracliu" trade, if lie did not scud it with a cntalongc of lus wares in n newspaper, to cv?ty mans door I Who would bo tempter! to visit a town that had no newspapers, and Sriliich they would hoar of only accidentally, jmd once in a year or u life time." A good novvspnpor gives more importance In a i^Hvn than all other ngeno'es combined. "Whnt pa'st-ion is more universal than the |tas&ion for .'cadiug newspapers and leading lho news 1 \Vbat disposition is inoro general and uncontrouble, than the disposition to visit nlaces that, wo bear of ami read of in pvery newspaper that ooi.^cs to our door ! TKoantVx Opinion of tha Hew Czar. 'Tun vcnag Kinperor Alexander II is not found slow iu liis revelations. In his first manifesto lie declares to take a solemn oath before Clod to "maintain Russia Oi< the highest standard of power nnd glorj', nt.d to nceocaplisli the incessant wishes and views of l'eter, of Catherine, of Alexander, and of Nicholas." Has the tarantula of personal ambition stung the young inan likewise ?? No! He is but the incumbent of Muvcavite CzarUin?that's nil. The wishes and views of Peter, Catharine,wAlexander and Nicholas! Why, what docs that mean ? The wishes and views of I'ctor, you know from liis life, and from his last will; and you know, likewise, that lie caused Ins own son to be murdered in prison, estimating him incapable of carrying out his view?, 'i'ho wishes ami views of Catharine nrc told id these words : "This is tho road to Constantinople.'" Those of Alexander I, in tho saying, "Constantinople is the key to my own house," and by his Tilsit negotiations. Those of Nicholas ure known from his campaign of 1828; from tho repeated occupation of Moldo-Wallachia; from intervention in Hungary, (the foulest act iu his sanguinary career, which! trust to the justice of tho Almighty, weighed the heaviest in the halnnco of retribution to his soul;) his wishes and views are knowu from the secret Seymour correspondence,^^ from the actual war. These are the new wishes and views which the new Emperor swears to accomplish. And England dreauis of jieiice.' Election Returns. Tiie municipal election took place at liichmoud, Va., on Wednesday, ami resulted in ' the success of tho Know Nothings, whose I candidate for Mayor?Jos. Mayo?obtained a. majority of 1250. Tho Whig majority at the Inst l'residentnl election was only 842.? ! The Know Nothings elected nil the city officers. The municipal election at Lynchburg, Va., -on Tuesday, was for the choice of a Mayor, ns well as other ofliccrs, and resulted in the ! success ofW. L). Branch, Know Nothing, by ' n majority of 228. All the Know Nothing nlderinan wore successful. A municipal election in St. Louis has rc- j suited in the success of the whole Know Nothing ticket bv about 100 majority. In Jefferson City, lifo., the same party has boon j successful. The elections for State ofliecrs and Con- \ nnu.inon'iA..!. Ill ? ft-- I ^ivoniiKU IWN I'lilCU ill IVIIUCIC Oil rhurtulay, and nil ono way. lloppin, W. ^ K. N., was elected Governor, and lloao, K. j N_ Lieutenant Governor. In the Eastern j district, lhirffee, K. N., waft eloeted to Con- i gross, ami in tl?o Western district, Thruston, 7>emocrnt K. n. whs elected to Congrea*?! nil were elected by a great majority. The town elections in Michigan recently were generally in favor of the Democrats. At Cincinnati tho senseless and disgraco- ! ful rioting appears to bo at nn end. IIow the election will bo interpreted remains in doubt, ao far as tho Mayor is concerned, owing to the destruction of the ballot boxes in ono or two wards; but it seems, from a tabic in tiro Cincinnati Commercial, that to the , City Council there are returned 11 American ' 7070110 members and 0 Sag Nicht*. A dispatch from Cincinnati, dated the Oth , instant says: "It is reported that the election judges of 1 flic twelfth ward polls had the tickets so j yearly countojJ, ln-sides having a memorandum of the s^ate of the vote before (lie bidlots were destroyed, that they will he enabled to render n sworn statement of the veto cast,. which will bo received by the city cleik us the returns ot tlw wticd. This will give | nearly all tho fidffi&rnt te candidates n I jocity of eight hundred. The ballot* for theae oftioera were not destroyed." Neal Dow, autltorof the original Maine liquor Law. |nw, nficr two successi ve defeat*, been once mora ejected Mayor of the city of 1'ortland?the vote standing I>ow 1894, Mctk>bb 1820. It) the year J 862, tho vote for |lio aame office atood f>ow 1408, i'urrU 1000.' Thia change it, the result of tho on)Usj<>n of ] low's Kucce-wor in ofHee to enforce tho prohibitory statute. ; ?r. matt ?Mtoro?e to a pint of order sin in * pint of penouU. r" Terrible Tragedy in Wytheville, Va.? Four Men Shot"-One Killed. LrVcilot Ho, April 3.?-A terrible tragedy occurred at Wythevlllo on Saturday mght, rcRiiltinsf fn ttic death of an old ami rwpncltxi citizen, ami the' dnngerona wourulingof three other*. It appear* that for soine time |ku( :i man named J. Austin Graham lias been hnviurr liia nflAnfirtlt tn llm <l-ati*vli f <?i* of \ I ? ? W1 if! Spiller, who w reported to l>o worth 1 obout #JOOjOOO. Graham was unsuccessful j in bin suit, from the fact that tho young 1 lady was cttgnged to Ik; Jtiarricd io ? physician nnmcd Dr. llamct. Qmliain, on ??c count of this state of tilings, has been very violent, and threatened to take the life of his jyvnl the first opjantunity tlinl ottered. On Saturday night, about 10 o'clock, Graham entered the Wytheville Hotel, kept by Mr. Thomas J. Boyd, where Mr. Spiller was sitting, in company with Mr. O. F. Trigg, teller of the Exchange Bank at Abingdon. Mr. C. Cox, an altacho of tho hotel, ami Mr. Terry. < inhimt drew a revolver ami comcommenced tiring into the crowd, killing Mr. Spiller at the tlrst fire. Mr. Cox is badly wounded, but will, it is thought, recover.? | Messrs. Terry mid Trigg were wounded, but not seriously. The murderer lied iminedi- i ntoly after tho commission of tho Mood)' deed, and hnsnotsinco l?ccn heard from.? ; Tho ntFair has created tho greatest iudigna- ! tion. Mr. Spiller being an extensive merchant, is well known to tho Baltimore iner-; chants. fJrcrnvillc Prices Ciirreiit. COUHRCTKI) WKKKI.V FOK TIIF. KXTKUl'HISK, Bf JOHN W. GRADY, MERCHANT. Gukknvii.i.f. April 12 185.1. BAOClXO, Oumrv, per yard, 10 a 18 i hindee, .13 a 10 BACOX ....IJains, jtor lb., 10" ? 1*2 | Shoulders, 8 a 10 I Sides, 10 a II ling round, 10 BUTTKll.. .CosIron, j>er lb. none. Country, per lb. 15 ; COFFEE. ..Kio, per lb. II Java, j>er lb. 18 a 20 ; DOMESTICS, Shirting, per yd. 0^ a 10 Shooting, per yd. 10 a 15 Osnaburgs, perj*?l. 11 it 12A j FLOU 11.... Country, par bid. 874 a 88 Country, per sack, $3$ ? 84 GRAIX Corn, |>cr luishol, 78 ?. 83 ' Wheat, per bushel, $ I ^ I HON Swedes, per lb. OJ a 7 ' English, per 11*. 5 a ftj LAID) per lb. 1 I a 12.1 MOLASSES, Cuba, per gal. 33 a 37.^ N, O., per. gal. 40 ? 45 j SYRUP....44 44 per gal. 50 ? G2? OILS Lamp, per gal. a 82.1 i ram, jk_t jj.'ii. o iff a I.} JJ?>3CC<J, 1 | 1 KICK. por lb, 7 ? 8 KOI'K per lb. 12i ? 20 ; SUGARS. ..N. Orleans,per Jb. 7 a 0 l'otfo Rico, per lb. 0 <* lt> IvOJlf, jkt lb. J - ^ Crushed, jht lb, 12;J-1 Kefined, j>cr lb. 10 a 12.V SALT per bushel, ?1 Salt, per back, a 2 37 i SO A1* Colgate,pale, pr.lb. 12 } ? 1 Yellow, per lb. 8 a 10 1 SHOT per lb. 12J- | Shot, per bag, a ?2 J 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CABINET-MAKER'S At Greenville C. II. 'THE SrrWCItmEK return* l?i? thnnks fur th > 1 very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon IiIiii, and solicits n eontinuanco of the same. Having in his employ good ami experienced , Workmen feels confident of giving satisfaction. lie has on liaml a quantity of hotli tine ami plain finished Furniture offering fur sale at prieee to suit the times. Repairing dono at. moderate charges. All orders attended to with dispatch. 8. M. MURPHY. apr .'1 43 3m. Drug*, Ac. V SUPPLY ofthe purest and freshest DRUGS; I Sperm t)il, a very superior article; White \ distilled Vinegar, of the best quality, at the Drug Store of K. KHlJTt'II. np 13 48 It RplVe arc. mitli orlsr.cd to nu> nounce W. F. l'UINCE, as a enndidntn for Slier* , iff ut. the ensuing election for that otfiee. Sept. 8. 17 te yy We are authorized to nniiouneo IV ill A. ITIrl>nilicl iis a Candidate for Clerk at the ensuing election. Feb. 2. td. IV We have Well authorized to announce < A. * . ft eamlnlnte IiirMierat tli? next election. Oct* 27?t?l. State or Mdiitli Carolina. 1 (JUKKNYirXK JMSTHICT. Sheriff's Sales. BY virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Fneia* to me directed, will l>e sold before tlio Court House Door, in the usual hours of snle, on the Jiml Monthly in M'ty vrjft. a Nitrous, KF.IIKCCA, n Negro Womnu nhoiit 21 or 2*2 years of age, nml her two children, Lucy and Vclet. Levied oil us tlio property of Jno. Townaend lit tlio suit of ]j. J). Garrison mid others All of \V, iV. Siniili's iutere.-t in 100 Acres of Laud, adjoining Innds of -bis I.eiiderinnii, Went and other#; nt tlio suit of (lower, Cox ?t (lower. 4<t Acres of Imnd, more or less, adjoining lands of Ij. itrnelr. Mrs. Kiev and others; ns theproperty of J. ||. Jful vouilie, at the suit of Joel Clinrlee, and also, nil of J. II. lloleoinheV interest in l.Vi Aeres of Lnnd adjoining lands of F, Hawkins,, Joseph llurtou mid others, nt the suit of Joul Charles. I House and Lot containing al?out half nn acre, adjoining lots of TIios. Harrison mid \Y. 1.1 Scruggs; ns the property of Jnne Stoner, nt the; suit of I'ohvrtsitr I'lekle, (for the use of another.) ; and others. I Sorrel Ifoese; at D?? nrewrty of J. M. Fun is, , nt the suit of Hubert* A Fickle. * I 1 ilorse; us lliu j?rojkert.y of \V. 11. Smith, nt j the suit of J. W, Tucker, Assignee, Conditions Cash, W. A. M.TONJW, S, G. D. | Siieriir? Office, April 13. 1^ apr 13; id Id % LADIES! "irsiSiii ssa's'isas <o? SPRING GOODS HAS ARRIVED AT W. H. HOVELS. Von will plouxc call curly and examine, ami make your welec- j tioiiM of Summer Styles of Drew Boniu'tt A Kiliboia, ,m- ' brold?rl(m, anil Hoiisokcepiiiv A r civic*. DKKSSK8 ??f Tissues, entirely new 1 fabric coll C'niftrt J ft Pari*, destined to take! the of every oilier Silk goods thi*! season for evening dresses, a few poire.'* received, i White iwel in vol on*. All llio colors of plain tine | TiMiin iiikI Bnroge, plain White and plain Black, do. llo,l<,iil?ri,<l1 While and Mark Embroidered Silk (Irmindincft. A good assortment in price and pat-1 tern of Colored and lllark Printed Satin Striped and figured Bareges from 25 to X7.V ets. some veav rich, firry Colored worsted lhl',rr;e for Killing and Traveling Dresses, the .best goods J imaginable for those purposes, it. will neither, crash nor crease, und is a very strong light nm-1 teriaL These g?*?ds(together with colored Muslins and Lawns, from 10 ets. yard to ."7}. tine French Printed .lueonets. Cheek .Muslins, Doited Swisses, Jaconets, American and (termini ginghams.) present an assortment not ussually surpassed in a City Retail Kstahlirhment. Now Style of \ ord wide Cuinhrie Muslins iniitntion Satin surface, very pretty for children's Wear, railed liriUinntr*, l.ineil Lustres Barege D'l.aiiies, plain Billing Silks Florences Serges ' Marcollincs; Black Kuglish Crnpe, co1oro*l and Black Italian Crapes and Crape Liases colored j Fnnov Polka dotted Race Veils, handsome Km- i Iiroiilorol Silk Litcn Yeili", and lllnek wide I?r 1 dered Mourning I^tro Veils; French and Irish Embroidered Collars Cliiinii-et t? iiihI Sleovos, Iin- j itatioii Hotiiton I.nco Collins at $1,75. Aa immense quantity of Swiss Nainsook ami liirnnut Inserting*. Kdgitrjs, Kloitii''inip,nnil white goods generally. AH width* of Black Silks from SO eta. to $2.12}. Ki<l nial Silk' (Moves, Silk and Cotton Hosiery, Embroidery Cotton, l.inen and Cotton Fliwk'f, Black Crape Collars, Uil.hons, Flounces do. llniitokoopliiR (looils. 2} and 2 J yar.l wide heavy Bleached Sheet-J intra, and I'nfilcnched, do., I.ondon Camhrie, and the old New York Mills yard wide Long Cloths, good, wide and tine long Clothes for lo, 12 i, to, 111, i and IS J eta.. Brown and Bleaeh'd l.inen Ifciuiusk, I Tabling Itinpcr 1 4 yards wide, elieap Cotton do, Tickings, Towellings, Bird Fve Diaper, Holland's Slate Linens, de. Twill Tapes, Linen Tapes, , Bute's Needles, English l'iiis, Crotchet Cottons. Croteliet NohIles, ntid lots of useftil ami desirable things, at the LADIES STOIIE. aprlS, 48 tf Street Tax. VI.L persons linlde to pay St reel Tax arc required to pay the same "to the KuL.-wn {tier on or belore Monday morning, 23d inst., or meet him at theC. II. on that day prepared with the ttroper utensils to work 12 days upon the streets. Lv order of the Council $2.50 is require of all persons linlde to .Street Tax, J 'J'. M< DANIEL. Torn Conxitthlr. npr 111 48 2t. Tho Stato of South Carolina, GKKHXVII.I.K DISTRICT. IX EQI ITY. A. 1*. Mel>nvid, et. ill., vs. Mrs. Susannah MeDavid, et.nl.?Bill for Partition of Ileal Estate, Yoi x?; it- l-iuMu'i, Complainant's SnU'-itor IT appearing to tnv snlisfaetion, that William L .f. Mc David, and John II. (Irnham and Xnncy I- <*!rn!:ain his wife, who arc defendants to the nlmve Bill of Complaint, reside without the limits of this State. It is, therefore, ordered that the said absent defendants do appear and plead, answer or demur lo the said Bill of Complaint, within three months from this date, or their consent to the same will ho taken y?r?> coii/'cmo. s. a. Towns, < . r??. t?. Commissioner's Otliee, CIrcenville, 8. April ftli, 1855. npr?, ?)m The Stato of South Carolina, GREKXVILMS DISTRICT. IH EQUITY. A. K. Mclinvid, et. fil., vh. Mr*. SitKaniiiili Mclinvid, et. :il.?Hill far Specific performances, A*< ., Vm'NGit Ki.rmu?, Complainant's Solicitor. ? T appearing to inv satisfaction, flint William 1. Mel >n v ill, nnil >1 till it II. (ii'iiliam and Xnncv U Graham his wife, who art- defendants to the aliove Hill of Complaint* resi le without the lim its of this State. It is, therefore, ordered that the said absent defendants do appear and plead, answer or demur to the said Hill of Conijdntiit, wit hin three months from this date, or their c >nseiit to the same will he taken /iro con f< &*<>. S. A. TOW.M S. ? .' k t?. Commissioner's Office, Greenville, S. ('., April 5th, 1855. apr A, ;;m The State of South Carolina(JRKKN YIIXK niSTIlfCT. 1* EQUITY. Uendrh-kT Arnold vs. .lames MeCullotigh, et. al. ?Hill for partition of Heal Kstate, Yoi nu A- Ki.roun, Comphiiiiniit's Solicitor. IT appearing to my satisfnetion, that Lewis Arnold, one of the defendants to (.lie nhove Hill of Complaint, resides without the limits of this State. If is, therefore, ordered that the said Lewi* Arnold do appear and plead, answer or demur to the said Hill of Complaint, within throe months from this date, or his consent to the same will Ik* taken j r<> confrxao. S. A. ToW.NKS, ?\ r. c. n. Commissioner's Otlice, Greenville, S. C., April 5th, 1855. npr 8, .'tin Eating Saloon. OYSTERS, HAM, EGG AND COFFEE. r|"MIE undersigned having opened his Saloon L for the entiling season is prepared to furnish Oyster Suppers nf the shortest notice. He is in receipt of Fresh Oysters, direct from Charleston, twice during flic week. Kxeellcnt Cigarn, Oranges, Cocoa Nuts. etc., on hand.? Mis Saloon may he found hi the cellar lienenth the Saddlery of Mr. O. llfxnxrt*, near the river, Main-street. Open every night, except Sunday. JOHN HICKNKII. Feh. If 5.1. ; ?.? If LAST NOTICE. ATX rKlt-SOXS ind?t>fc<l I.I O. A. I'um.r, on i noeonnt |>rcrinti* fo M.irdi liv?|, nr? enrni*rtlr r<'<|iirxf?-?! to call on W. Iv. ! '.vsi.r.v an<l *cttlo the kamic, a* further indulgence cniuiot l?" allow t<d. <1, II. UETIVA, Aftsi^ncc. January 5. Kt if liiiixertl OH and Luaaip Oil. A 1'RKSH mmdy of I.IN'SKKD OIL, boiled i V And raw ; aIao a mi|>ei-i?>r article of I.AMI* Olli, to l?e ih>1?I at tlie Drag titer** of K. K HUTCH. ?j>ra 47 It HOOK AN1? JOft PRINTING n??t!y done At h? " 1'nUrpiifO ODIc?-* the R KBIT a It meet- . '''K1* M<rt'nin Luxiit, No. v. J) 15, I. O. O. K, mv lii'lil on *? \ri???. - ?i>lnv i'V<ri)il<p nt 7 t?VK*'k ! in tlu'irllnll. W. K Mi liKil, Srcrniury. Grovuvillo, .Tpn 12 8ft | pjQt*. SO A H O V T123I Pf] KAAIC 12. OltKKNVILLK 1 )?VIKMS, No. lt?, ?S. ol T? | lioM tlit-ir nivotingn w<M>klv, lit tlio I>ivUiou Room, Sntunlnv ovoiilnjf*. ' j. ii. HOW Kit, Jl. Ji. .S. January 12 !!5 } c nmmr* rn,? X^OU nre to moot nt tin* l>ivision I Room of tin* Son* of T?'iiit>orniiov until' furtlu'i* or?lor*. Mooting?I'rHny Kvotiinjr*. By imk'i- of \V. I'. I'uit'K, W. . P.*. January 12. 85 " tf i REED & GOODLETT. A fl' .e O Oh\ A': tt, JVv73 i (vrcenvillr, s. C'. JtDTOftK'c next ?Ioor to K. K. IIkattiis it Co. j J. ?EKI>.] [.<. J). (IOODI.KTT. January 1*2 tf j Dancing School. \ V' II.I.IAM ADAMS, grateful fur patronage *,? lii'iH'toforo emifcrcil on liim, would rc.?- j j Hatful I v inform the Ladies nml Dent lemon of j Orvt'iivillc ami vicinity, that hi* SCHOOL i* now , open fur the reception of scholars, nt MoBeoV [ Hull, ntid will commence on Saturday, tlie 1 11li I inst. Hour* of Tuitiou to suit the convenience | of put run*. 115" IViwiiis anxious of ftcipiiriiio this <1 i-irn- ! I.le iiccumplislinient ore rcnucted to ?-it 11 at tliei Mansion House, wliere a subscription li?.t is left, : nml enter their iiitmes. npr It, 17 tf Stoves! Stoves!! rpil|C SlLSCIUBKllS offers to the pnl.lie n 1. large variety of Stoves, viz: The Challenge nml leviathan Conking Stoves, nml various others. ? Air Tight Cooking Stoves, <>K YAUIOI S KINDS. PREMIUM COOKING STOVES, Ltwjo and ? nut 11 Or<n*, a i /*? Tf a ii t r u km i v m Cooking Stoves. I'AKI.OK COOKIXCi STOVES. I Parlors, lh.x Stoves, Mali Stoves, for Churches, Store*. ?Ve., together with n full assortnient ul ; plain ami Japanned Tin Ware, TIN, COITKIt, I.HAD .V S1IKKT IRON WAIllv, j MATALLIC ROOFING Ihuie in the most approved manner, with di* I patch. rar The Trmle supplied with TIN WAKK. i at wholesale, upon tlir lowest tortus. 1). G. \VKSTKIKI.1>, AGO. (irrrnt'H/r, S. C. n | ? (V, 17 tf TO <Z ?t 2 Cm I FAYING sohltoJ. 15. MIKKMAN our intor1. F ost in the Tinniiiif llusinos* nml Storo at this place wo wiiulil sny to nil imlrhtnl to us that wo need llw inoiicv tliov o\V0 us nml Hint it inunt bo |>ni?l l?v the first of .Iniiunry next, nml \o M?r\Ki; for our Rooks must ho elos??l. t i UKKX Y1U.KM A X1"! At Tl RING CO. Jlv J. J I. StiKBM vx, Aji't. Xov. 21. *28 If X K W-Y O It K A DVK I1T I S K M K X T. SAMUEL WTBENEDICT, Mo. 5 Wa!l-atr?*?*t, IUcw-Vork, Of."2 MAS n splendid assortment of j5f>%2eOLO AND SILVER Wutcfttc*, HAVKl.UY A sll.VKIt WARi; v. 1ii.-li. in ooiisnpirnco <>f llio hard t times, ho will . oil nt unusually low priors, nml j nil articles will ho warranted porfrrt or no sale. J"5>"Merchants nml others nhoiit visilin" tlio city nro requested to onII, nml ORllKKS puiiotunlly attended to. Mnroh ti. -to f>| DRS. SULLIVAN & MOORE, PUNCTUALLY AND PROMPTLY ATTEND TO ALL CAI.I.S IN TIIK LINliOKTHKIU flJoKlN^lo.V. r)isiiiK.\'i't:: II 'frthrii, (iffnri'fc 1/infrir/. Y I'osT-OrKu k: Dunk-tin, " " J. M. SI'I.I.IVAX.] [1>. 1>. MOOKK. Mnn li l). 4:*. *?| BOUNTY LAND Ol AIMS. r|MlK umloisionod is j?ro|?.*iro?l to obtain |{oi xJ. tv Lam> W.\?;?..\ntm for thoso entitled to litem under the Into not, passed l?y t 'inr.'rew, Msw-oli ad, JH.Prompt nml imiiiolinto nttoiitioii will In- plven to tlio prnftMMitioii of nil sin-h Claims. Oiticu next "lour to !'. F. ItKiTTiKit- Co. j s. i>. ctxnn.riT. I Greenville, H. C., March lit. -II 8 coojpyBi, IVatcli illakri* mud Jvwfllcr, I NDKIl STF.KVS HOTIX, Ki;i;is ulwiiv* on hand and Kilvt'r Wnlclifs, nml .IKWKLItV of ov- j cry description. Fniiev Good* nml l'ci-fuim-i-y. | Clocks, Wiikliei and Jewelry repaired in the j I host nm ii nor. <|ee. -J#, C:i 1 v A. HANSMAN ' HOUSE, SIGN," ORNAMENTAL AND DECORATIVE m. H rm: r H" ?2 & > r.ii-KiMi.ixiiv.n, r.it.nr.n, in. i/ikk a ri-nor.sriatoi. GKKKV VILLI-; S. V. ! ?rdors loft nt tlii<* Ofiieo attended to. N24 28 tint I Warrants! Warrants! VT. E."SAOLST, VTToltXKY AT I..WV, in pnpniv.l with nil inrciwury in-trin-tioii* to prornro Bounty Land WnrruiiU under Hie Into a?-t of Congr!**, , -jti-.tui intr IftUMorea to all who may harp mtvcJ iu I any of tl?o war*. Iminp'liata attention uiven to I nitv loiMiioaa of the kind outruMed to hi* rare. I Sincoli lit. IJ tf BOUNTY LAND. 100 ACRES r|"V> A LI i ivlro have nerved \ t day*, in any L War of t he Uaikal SUIpp, aincp 1V to I, WnrmutN ob(nlH??l, 1 nud hi^iiert cash price* paid for them, t?r C. J. Kf.FOHT), Attorney .? La-.r, 1 Jdh in. 41 -tf C.ree'nv iUr, f\ < . Boots, Shoes and Gaiters. ! I I'ST lUXT.lVf lD. two rfittO* <>f Moii'.-i tliicl; J Pti-r r.ul Ytiutfx - i'.?j u' s/<ni? iin.l ??-h made. | ease Lo\ s' litxils Au Excellent Assortment of -ndies (I'ntcnt Leather foxed) f ^^^l'romdle Ha iter*. Ll'k .V Co!??^*? j ored lYuucllc ami Iniiviitinc Silk (Jailers, with fancy heels (<pilte new,) Ladies' Calf and Hoat-; skin, Monwvo and Sealskin Ikmti'*, Winking Shoe* and Slippers. White KU1 Slippers and Gaiters. ChiidiVii'M Shoes. Loy'sand Misses' lll.ivk nml Kuwv rvlurct] Shoe* of almost every si/.e and description. Ladies', (tclil's slinl Misses' India Lubber Sam dulls ami close Over Shoes, at M M. II. HONEY'S. .MJi IK. 41 (f look* and Slatioucry. rFI1E Subscribers nre receiving n larffs mid va-1 I ried assort men t of the nluive Articles, which tliev offer nt low prices. a'large variety of classical works. An Extensive Stock of Miscellaneous Works. . SCHOOL HOOKS. Slates, lVtir, IVn?K llrnw- j ing Looks, Wnlcr Colors, hWctiil (James ' et c., Ac. Llank Looks, iMinml, hiilf-hounil, and in paper. Foolscap, Leiter nml Mote I'll per, liy the renin or less. Spy (!lasse?, I'oeket Compasses,' Magnifiers, ?Vc. M'ith .1 varied assortment of other articles, to which thev invite the attention of the iiiihlie. O.K. KI.FOKl) A Ct>. tiinr.42 tf (i li KENVILLE J i OT ML. THE subscriber bavins? taken charge of Sjoil " HUL this House, so lately kept by John McLumr. | ami once so well known as the Arntio-ki/ <( Tuinth.trr Imi, respectfully infornn his old friends and the travelling public that he is now prepared to j entertain and accommodate thcui in becoming ) stvle, and hopes hy proper management to secure I tln-ir encouragement. Kverv attention will be given to render the stay of strangers atid travellers us pleasant and agreeable as possible. ? ????- -- - T o I> ? o v ?r*. *JV. 11n\ ing a lino Stnblo, excellent lots, an abundance of provetuter, and enroful wtliTSi In* is enabled to iieeoiiimoduto Drovers in the best manner. Al*<s constantly on liaml, Horses, CxSTBJP Hacks. Carriages and lliiip^li's, to birc, upon 1 Ik* most reasonable terms. i'. s. ia:xLi:i)GR jnn. 12, 35 tf A CARD. HAVING associated Coi. UOIU.T.T r. GOOPonr with myself in the mercantile business, tlio said business will be carried on mulor tlio niiiiio iitul stylo of GRADY A GOODI.KTT, at my olil ?tami on tlio soutli weJIt corner of tlio public square. I hereby take occasion to roturn iiiv thanks for tin* liberal patronage liefotofopo Iji'Stoiveil on tno, ami solicit a oontiiumnoo of tlio Miiio for tin- now linn aliovo referred to, fooling oontiilont that wo will bo nblo fo give satisfaction to all w lio may favor lift with a mill. It is with roluetnnee that 1 must truly ??v that necessity enlist rain* me. to notify those who arc imlohtoil to mo either by note or Imok account previous to 1st of .latiuarv, 18.55, to rail ami nav up. 'JOHN W. GRADY, ' January 23, 1855. C0-rJir.TN3P.SHI?. rl^IlK undersigned having formed a eopartnerI ship under the name and style of GRADY A GOODI.l.TT, and taken the stork of Goods ;-,nud Store of John W. Gisahv, will continue the business. We ho|>o.iV*, ' j5^^.bv prompt attentions to merit coiitiuuanee of the liberal pat ronnge heretofore given the business. Our stock is very complete if?W, and preparations are making to enlarge it soon. Give us a enll. JOHN \V. Gil ADV. llOiJ T. 1*. GOODLITIT. January. 23, 1855. I PI "RT T5 TT " *** TT mii m mTt Ws ~ ?> M J MAIN-STREET, GREENVILLE, S. C. OKA LRU IN DILI r;s. MEDICI XKS, SURG I oiil Instruments, I'air.t*, Dye-StulTs, Vurj nishes, 1 )nijr < ilassware, I'utty, Tultflcco, Segars, I i Spirit (In-*. Oil-, t'nmlli^, Soaps. Spie.s, Urii-hes, I i Toilet Articles, Combs, iVrfiimcry, etc. Ere?I) wO ?uirc ciii'uej?, ; are warranted and sold at low jtriees. ?5/"0r? ] i dors from Merehniits jiiuI I'hvsieians respectfully j | solicited..^.3 Persons sending for Medicines nt lids Store imir rely on Inning tlieni cmu|MMiiidcd 1 with neatness, aoeuraey and d? spatch. February 2. ">K If 07ATE OF HOI'TII CAROUSTA. GRKKXVII.I.E DISTRICT. a csr djo>Mivco:o?T \;i, John \\\ Grady 1 vs. L Attacliiuent. 1 Wm. M. Duller. ) UJ 11 ERE AS, ilie rinintiir did on (In* 1 ?i dtrv i of October, 1S.VI, file bis declaration1 against tlic defeiidaut, who, (as it is said} is absent from and without the limits of the State, | and has neither wife or attorney now within the i same upon whom a copy of lids declaration I might be served. 1 It is thvfeftuv ordered, that the said defendant | do ajmear and plead to the said declaration oil | or l?elorc the nineteenth day of Oetobor, w hich will l?o in the year of our I.ord one. thousand eight hundred ami flitv-fivo, otherwise tinal ami absolute judgement will then be given and awarded again, t him. D. JltiKF, ('. C. I\ Clerk V Office, Civcmillc l?Ut:iet, ) Uetober IV, lHi4, \ Sinly Shaving and IIiir-Drcssing. BUtRIDUIh tlin nnrhrr, has re, 'tB^Sturned to Orcein iTTe, and taken up his i llemhpuirtor* next door to C. \V. IVki.k ! k,/".jJJjL/A- Co'* Tailoring establishment* in Ihut| ^ % I t? - Itl'il'l I'ellllil^ jlli.l i? l.l'oli .../.J f.? OV.. ! onto every tiling in fiinlino w if ft the* finorl 1 touch. ficiitloine;i can h/ivo their linir out J .'uB^'jor k11*11111><><> I, or faces kIiuvol ut nuy llmo I during tin* liny <>r evening. Mi?\ iiu; done 1 CTAvtl it- mouth i>ii ivuhoiimMc terms, j t Jr. cuvillf, ilnroh LP. I t <f A Chance to make Honey. PROFITABLE AND HONORABLE EMPLOYMENT!! 'Plf K Hiihrcriber is ilfolrotiK of having wit ng? ill I in ouch county ?nd town of the I'jtioii. A capital of from 5 to =>l?>only will lie required and anything like en oHMcnt, energetic man enn make from throe to five dollar* jwr VI* j ;?indeed some of the A^oiitJ tune employe! are ifnli/imr tiriee that num. Kvct-y information will 1h> ?riv ' on l?y addromdnpr fru%t pai l.) ATM. A KlNSl.KB, Box rtiilldeltdiiff. f'e , T*o?t Otfi. o ' r.?n aa r> st. Extensive Jewelry Establishment. CHARLES SMITH, WATCH MAKER, M1.VULY OIM'OSITKTHB MANSION llOLSE, Grocnvillo, S. C. r A l,-*V < ?? ..? i ?!' > ? ' I .. ?.? '/ rtiv lUinr HI iM'inibiMil MjjfiW, CD It 1 now Ii.ivo a:i ojiportiiiiit/ of ferr*tfil:J their i'1'es Iiv t!? inspection of oik: of the largest and most select Stock sf ever before offered in tlie up. per country. KVf^V Article u ill l>eduly wiirrunlcI iiikI soli! oti f Iio most reasonable 'IVrinfr' A few nr tildes v,i 1 bo mentkmcrf. Gold \V"tcli"f, IS Carat Ciiat* fiom $ilv*? to ?l{M?,no, Siller do. from Slo to $G/l,0O. Also. Gold r.inl Silver T"h-Joh J/tflr Hail H?ad 71.'nr JtW^itra, nrd a ip.t ititity second linml Watches, among which are genuine '!'" !: is liwrrv. A very extendi I < imkI choice nssort inont of GOLl> lings mid i.u* <lics lllttMJCIIKS, j.lnin and set wit)i Dian>oii<l\ Kit hie*, IVarls, Turnuoi.se, Gurnets, ClurtflY, t'or.il, ()pnl, Cameo, I.avn and Mosaic, Ac., Ac. Also, a splendid selection of fine Gobi Hairing*, plain and ivitlt sets, Extremely fashionable nml heavy, l'uli, Vest, CV.ehiiuc auJOtMrJ Chains. A large and fanciful selection of Gobi Seals mid IJings, some of which contain Lockets, ViiiAgrcttcs, Pencils nml Toothpicks, ?vr. Ac. Gold Fob Hucklcs iiiki Sleeve Huttons of a superior quality. Gold Lockets and Mitdcllioiis of nil sizes und Representations. A variety of Gold full' l'ins, llrncejcts, Ladies" Neck Chains. and n large assortment of fancy ifosom Studs and ilrviuitpiiis lorGcutlenicn, Aslo Masonic, Odd Follows and Ti inpcrri.ee I'irs. Gitltl Prntt. fSOI.D nun Silver Extension Cniirs, tunu> of them Mammoth -Ma" n It no selection of Hair Work, ConjUiiift of Brooches, Bracelets, Eitrrinirs. Chains, llcnd Dresses, Hearts, Crosses and Neck Chains, finished witli tasteful lino (luld Mounting*. A number of Fine Silver Fup*, t'liaatu and plain, together with a great variety of heavily l'lntcd English Wares. Double mid Single Barrelled 0(111?, Rifles ami Fistols, iiml Revolvers of the most Celebrated makes. A few more of extra fineDonhle Bhnied French I! tzors left, ami a few Boxes of the well known Magic Razor Strop l'aste. In short his Jewelry Store it replete in its variety of humlsome an<l attractive FAN FY FOODS generally, inasmuch as to entirely preclude the mention of a vast deal that is Beautiful, I'seful nnd Ornamental. mil 20, 45 If tf " Book and Job Printing (g^ SIA B Ui S H ME KT /<?> 1IAYI NO A FINE SELECTION OF WE ARE PREPARED TO DO WORK ill! CIRCULARS, CATALOGUES, HAND-BILLS, WAYBILLS, BALL TICKETS, PROGRAMMES, &C. I'll I N'TKD WITH DESPATCH. China, Satin Enamel, Satin Surface and Plain and Colored Cards, oi] 1lic :ilToM Icqboirqblc JcHiis. <&U gg *) &&, 3/MUh 1>l(lCK'S NEW-YORK TV EE-FOUNDRY, ?.* ) tul dished in 1812, has now on hand, ready for imuicdlair drlireru, in fonts to suit purchasers, 100,(Mi lbs ROMAN TYPE of new out, ftO.Omi " FANCY TV Fid, lo.Ooo ' SFR1 f*TVt of various styles. fi.ooO " dliXAMKNT^ in ercat varivtr, fi.OOO " HOUDKltS, P. 11 ASS AND TYIMS MKTAI. RU1.K.S, aii<l nil tin' novelties in 111 business. All tin* aliovo Types arc east Ijv atcam power, of thr new eoinpn-.it ion of inetnl peenlinr to this fovinilry, (iit.l AN J1 i<"11 IS CJvRTAIN1. Y SIT'KU1 OR to iiny ever used before in and part of the world. The unequalled rapidity in the nrnet.?i of en.-tiiipj, enables me to cell those more diM-ahl* types at the prices of ordinary types, either ou credit or for ear-h. Presses, \\ oo 1, 1 v pes and all other IN ititing 3Tii,^"inl.-,i xocpt IV per and Cards, (which have no fired ijr.alitv price, furnished at manufacturer'* prices. The hitect Specimen llook of the Foundry i* frei-lv given to all printing offices, on the recti] t of 11 ft y cents to prepay the postage. Printers of newspapers who choose to publish this advertisement, including 1 his note.three times ; before the firs t day of July, I8.'i5. and forward moone of the papers, will be allowed their hills at the time of purchasing live times the amount of my uiniiiif.ictures. New-York, Veil. 12, 1S53Address, GKOltCF. r.RlVF, 1 ;t CllAMBKlbS-ST. New York. THE WEEKLY HERALD. The Best General Newspaper in tho World. /p1ik n i:w York Wkkki.y 1(i:ram> is publish1 vd every Saturday morning, lis contents embrace all tin- flows nf (lie gronl events of tlia ilnv, reports of meetings, of tlie Stale I.egirdntnri , and of (.'? :iL'l'efg ; important public documentKuropean ami home correspondence: financial anil commercial information, ami editorials oC general interest, llint have appeared in the Ni:w vinik daii.y ukkai.p. It, is neatly printed, in dear type, on a lareo | ilonhe ipinrto sheet of forty-eight column*?t | book?a ill rectory in itself?ami forms one of tint I best ami most valuable weekly newspapers in the i world. The if rent est care is taken to obtain (lie I latest ami liio"*- reliable intelitrcncc of important I movements in all pr.vts of toe world. .\o ?. pcitso 5? ?iuircd for thin purpose. 'I'he suVarerij'tinn price is three doling per nnI r.um, payable in ndvntW, orri..Jf,tiOf n*r *ingla copy, in 11 tors of newspapers thrnugliOTit lit* conutry are partienfarfv rtfjiiMteJ to net ?uT nt gent*. They will rerieve twenty-five per I cent eoinmis.-ioii on all cash subscriptions. Any person obtaining five or more eiibseriltei* , will be allownl tlie same com mission. TKIiUrt or ci.rns. , For 1 copy ?>f Wi fkt.v IIi.kai.ii, 1 year f-1 no Five copies <lo. do. 1 1 5! ' Tea ?lo. do. y-j ;,p j Fifteen do. do. 8.1 15 .'Twenty do. do. 4;> ( ') j Twenty-five do. do. />?;/>ti ; Thirty do. do. ill AO 'Thirty-five do. do. 18 76 Forty do. do. po (*i ' |Vaty-fivo ?l<?. do. )n| "JA , p;r?o a.. r. ....... I . ..?1 uw, ?|?\ I I '? AH K'IUms t<> I'D mMi'pucd to .lames (iordoit | IWniirll, proprietor ami editor of the N?:? Vera. lUisni), Now York vitv. IJoinil'itucrs u?i;rt In made in funds eiirront In (hi.eitv. Advertisement.', inrevted in liic Vekki.v Ura\i.i? for tJiirty eents per line. 1ft Mi, Notice. VI.I, perron ii.di hlt-'l t?i ll e estite of JARJ '/C CII.UK ATI I. .leeeiiM..! are notified to mak?? immediate juitnii'iif Mi l Ihnac having demand* ' ' against the i?ni?l J'elate, to present them, proper i Iv fittfdi'l, to 111. -eriI its at tlie ofTieo of C. rl. Elford. r. r. l?l AT AN, ) .. . | . C. V 1 1 ! \ ,'Ar,, i Mar eh A. 1? 5